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... published the works of black writers from the Antilles , Africa , and the United States , with the aim of reasserting an essential " Africanness " common to all those of the African Diaspora . In so doing , they rejected European ...
... published the works of black writers from the Antilles , Africa , and the United States , with the aim of reasserting an essential " Africanness " common to all those of the African Diaspora . In so doing , they rejected European ...
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... published Discourse on Colonialism ( 1955 ) in which some of the same themes were revisited and developed in greater detail and with even greater “ audacity , " articulating in full force an anti - colonialist discourse , the beginnings ...
... published Discourse on Colonialism ( 1955 ) in which some of the same themes were revisited and developed in greater detail and with even greater “ audacity , " articulating in full force an anti - colonialist discourse , the beginnings ...
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... published over thirty books including textbooks , anthologies , children's books , a reference work - Culture and Customs of Jamaica ( 2001 ) , co - authored with her husband , Martin — and four collections of poetry , most recently The ...
... published over thirty books including textbooks , anthologies , children's books , a reference work - Culture and Customs of Jamaica ( 2001 ) , co - authored with her husband , Martin — and four collections of poetry , most recently The ...
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Short Story by Christine Birbalsingh | 8 |
Creative Nonfiction by Tiphanie Yanique | 15 |
Articles | 32 |
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